Hamster Kombat Will Hold Two Airdrops
The Hamster Kombat team has shed some light on plans, including the upcoming Airdrop in July.
In a recent interview, the team shared that Hamster Kombat is a community-oriented game. The representatives called the game a global family and expressed their confidence in its long-term viability. And its success is partly thanks to Notcoin.
The team emphasized that to create Hamster Kombat was inspired not only by the success of Notcoin, but also by popular social media games in the 2010s. Therefore, the developers combined the best and added their philosophy and educational content to it.
At the moment, the team is preparing for the first airdrop, which should take place already this month. It is also planning to hold a second airdrop within two years, confident in the long-term value of its token.
The developers are also focused on fighting bots, similar to what the Notcoin game once did. However, the project doesn't know how many bots there are among the game's 250 million users, and it doesn't yet intend to restrict users playing from multiple devices.
A more ambitious plan includes bringing in 1 billion users.